All The News You Didn’t Even Know Was Going Down

Currently in the halls of politics, the Mueller investigation is playing out with predictable spectacle and slow speed, however beneath the surface much more is happening that is going underreported that will actually impact the lives of poor and working-class people.

In this context, it is important to keep in mind both the potential and importance for mass action from below. For this is what the entire political and elite class is afraid of, along with their accomplices among much of ‘the Left:’ a mass defection from party politics and the growth of autonomous class struggle and resistance. On the other hand, support for Trump remains as low as it ever was, with many people who originally thought that Trump would ‘bring the jobs back’ or ‘shake things up,’ abandoning the Orange man baby as simply just another politician. Who would have thought.

Ned Ludd was right.

This is the real majority. The masses and masses of people who have no hope in this system. Who don’t vote. People that don’t believe that things are getting better under this, or any regime. People who think that the entire establishment is based on lies, fear, and manipulation. These people aren’t uneducated, they aren’t nihilists, and they aren’t uninformed – they are realists who understand that the current network of domination doesn’t serve their interests, and see no reason to place any hope or faith in it. This is where we need to build, where we need to organize, and where we need to foster relationships.

The main character from Despicable Me breaks down why Trump’s new tax cuts equal class war.

In Trump, we see the burning to ashes any assemblage of hope (for us of course there never was any) the notion of “economic nationalism” of the proto-fascists of the world, producing anything different than the discredited neoliberalism of the previous period, for the world’s global masses of exploited and excluded. The battle cry for the future is not globalism vs nationalism, but autonomy vs the State, commons vs capital, and the Earth vs industry. Anyone saying different is just selling different flavors of the same bullshit popsicles.

Also in Richmond, Virginia, anarchists and antifascists participated in a Halloween, “Funeral for the Confederacy,” march. Check out these beautiful photos, also up on the top image from Richmond is Burning.

Funeral home and crematorium directors are being permitted by the Puerto Rican government to burn the bodies of people who they say died as a result of Hurricane Maria — without those people being counted in the official death toll.

It’s difficult to know for sure whether the Trump administration engages in the practice more often, however, because the FBI and other law enforcement entities rarely make that information available to the public. But rhetoric critical of certain groups by the Justice Department and the White House also tends to inform FBI decisions, German said, and empowers those seeking to target those groups.

The problem, Shamsi said, is partly in the overly broad definition of domestic terrorism in the Patriot Act as a violation of the criminal laws of a state or the United States that is “dangerous to human life” and appears to be intended to “influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion.”

Eighty-four members of Congress cited that intention to intimidate or coerce in a letter to the Justice Department this week that asked whether the department had labeled Dakota Access Pipeline protesters domestic terrorists. Calls and emails to multiple members of Congress who signed the letter were not returned.

Protests of the pipeline’s construction led to the arrest of 761 people, most of them on misdemeanor charges, according to the Morton County, N.D., Sheriff’s Department. Some of the protesters accused of setting fire to campsites and turning off safety valves in efforts to shut down the pipeline were charged with more serious crimes.

“Damaging pipeline infrastructure poses multiple risks to humans and the environment. When an individual burns a hole through a pipeline currently in operation, there is a high probability this could ignite the contents, killing not only the perpetrator but other innocent victims,” said the letter, written by Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo. “It also has the potential to cause property and environmental damage, as well as disrupt services to communities and consumers.”

Also, check out Abby Martin’s new episode of the Empire Fileson J20 below.

The rise of artificial intelligence threatens to eliminate jobs once considered impossible to automate. One series of papers by Oxford researchers ranks jobs by their estimated susceptibility to automation. Among those most rated likely to vanish — because they involve work that AI can increasingly accomplish less expensively — are real estate brokers, insurance claims adjusters and sports referees. Could anything good come of mass unemployment? History tells us that when technology squeezes people out of jobs, they revolt. Industrialization in 19th-century England, for example, gave rise to Luddite activism. What AI will do is to turn nearly everyone into displaced workers, even some who were previously among the elite.

Also, there are continued attacks on abortion rights. According to Right Wing Watch:

On Wednesday, a House subcommittee chaired by Rep. Steve King of Iowa will hold a hearing on a bill that King has sponsored that could ban abortion as early as six weeks into pregnancy—that is, before many women even know that they are pregnant.

The bill, the Heartbeat Protection Act of 2017, is based on legislation that Ohio activist Janet Porter has been pushing on the state level for years. The federal version of Porter’s bill would ban abortion after a “detectable heartbeat” is found in the fetus, which can happen as early as six weeks into a pregnancy; it allows for an exception only when the pregnant woman’s life is endangered by “physical” causes. Porter has openly stated that she hopes that as “technology improves” fetal heartbeats will be detected earlier and earlier so eventually her bill will ban abortion “before the mother even knows that she’s pregnant.” She has boasted that her bill is “the foot in the door” to outlaw all abortion. She recently presented her proposal to Vice President Mike Pence at the White House.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions released a memo this morning declaring that the Department of Justice does not interpret Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as offering protections to transgender individuals in the workplace.

Burn Down the Plantation

On February 10, as the raids kicked off, an ICE executive in Washington sent an “URGENT” directive to the agency’s chiefs of staff around the country. “Please put together a white paper covering the three most egregious cases,” for each location, the acting chief of staff of ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations wrote in the email. “If a location has only one egregious case — then include an extra egregious case from another city.”

Within hours, stories of ICE’s aggressive tactics dominated the media, as Austin residents reported that agents had set up checkpoints on the street, detained a teenager, and mistakenly apprehended a legal resident with no criminal history as he dropped his kids off at school. As anxiety over the raids escalated, elected officials issued public condemnations, and local and national reporters inundated the agency’s Texas offices with requests for comment.

In their first media responses, ICE officials maintained the line that the raids were in the public interest, telling reporters that “by removing from the streets criminal aliens and other threats to the public, ICE helps improve public safety.”

As criticism escalated, ICE shifted to downplaying the operation as “no different than the routine,” telling reporters that the raids were the same “targeted arrests carried out by ICE’s Fugitive Operations Teams on a daily basis,” and suggesting off the record that claims to the opposite were “false, dangerous, and irresponsible.” As it became clear that dozens of individuals with no criminal history had been apprehended, ICE shifted gears and told reporters that in addition to targeting safety threats, the raids were always meant to target those whose only crimes were immigration-related, like re-entering the U.S. after deportation: “The president has been clear in saying that DHS should be focused on removing individuals who pose a threat to public safety, who have been charged with criminal offenses, who have committed multiple immigration violations or who have been deported and re-entered the country illegally.”

Moral of the story: pigs fucking lie, and use the media to manufacture consent of the governed through the manipulation of opinion by seeking to justify actions which most people don’t agree with.

The jail cells, she said, have no toilets, and when inmates need to use the bathroom, they must wait for jail staffers to let them out of their cells. Sometimes, Menendez said, inmates are locked up for 23 hours before they can leave their cells, which hold one or two inmates. She described hearing the sound of other distressed female inmates, screaming and pounding on their cell doors.

Their choice, she and others said, is humiliating: urinating and defecating in their clothes or in plastic bags in their cells, which some inmates place into trash cans they squat over.

Do any other detainees live this way?

“All of them,” Menendez told me.

N.J. police chief said black people are ‘like ISIS’ and he’d like to be ‘on the firing squad,’ feds say https://t.co/eyzBjbDjOW

There are currently 18 immigrants detained at the Northern Oregon Regional Corrections Facility (NORCOR), a rural jail in The Dalles, OR, actively participating in a hunger strike to protest inhumane conditions at the jail. Detainees demands include nutritious meals, family visitation, cheaper phone calls, cheaper commissary for hygiene products and food to supplement the unhealthy meals they are provided, and access to a stocked library and recreation yard and we need your help.

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